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Fuse Energy Fixed Rate Tariffs 2026

gpman
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edited 20 February at 2:35PM in Energy

£50 Early Exit Fees apply per fuel unless otherwise stated

On offer today are:

Jan Fixed (15m) v1

Jan Fixed (13m) v3

Jan Fixed (12m) v3

Don't worry, Fuse Energy will show you all their tariffs in the cheapest value order for you.

Even if you have an E7 meter, they will offer you the single rate tariff option online if you want

You can mix and match their tariffs (providing you have appropriate meter(s))

. e.g. pick a different electric tariff to that you want for gas

You don't have to take both fuels from them, and they are one of a very few suppliers that will allow you to take a gas only tariff … all done online.

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  • gpman
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    Looking for a longer fix?

    Fuse have just launched an 18m Fixed tariff

    Feb Fixed (18m) v1

    Gas prices look the same as Jan Fixed (15m) v1, with electric prices also there or thereabouts dependant on supply region

  • gpman
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    edited 17 February at 10:49AM

    Jan Fixed (15m) v1 now replaced by Feb Fixed (15m) v1

    Small reduction in electric unit cost only it would appear (about 0.3p-0.4p reduction)

    Now looks to be the cheapest tariff they offer (but gas is still the same as 18m tariff)

    Not checked all supply regions, so please do your own research.

  • gpman
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    edited 17 February at 3:54PM

    Perhaps pertinent to point out at this early stage that only the Fuse 12m tariff is the generally available fixed tariff offering from Fuse Energy. (I don't list EV tariffs here.)

    13m tariffs appear 'exclusive' to uSwitch

    15m tariffs appear 'exclusive' to <to be established>

    18m tariffs appear 'exclusive' to MSE/MSM

    This means you may not find these cheaper alternatives on comparison sites (except the one they are exclusive to), even on a 'whole of market' search.

    But Fuse do offer all of their tariffs direct too. (but you may miss out on possible cashback, etc when going direct)

  • gpman
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    Feb Fixed (15m) v1 & Feb Fixed (18m) v1 both withdrawn from sale

  • gpman
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    edited 24 February at 1:35PM

    Jan Fixed (13m) v3 now replaced by Feb Fixed (13m) v1

    At first sight it appears slightly cheaper especially for electricity
    The former 15m tariff was probably cheaper for gas though

    Your mileage may vary (YMMV). Do your own research (DYOR)

  • gpman
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    Be quick!

    Feb Fixed (13m) v1 is due to end midnight tonight

  • Arunmor
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    I'm fixed with Fuse until August this year at 21.17p/KW. Hugely underwhelmed by their offers at the moment. Suspect I need to run that until the July fix at least

    Looks like our prices are going up, even though we should be saving £433 per annum (approx 10,000KW/annum, rural no gas) on the details given today.

    All smoke and mirrors with this government.

  • gpman
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    edited 25 February at 3:45PM

    If you are on a fixed rate tariff, your prices will not be going up. They should, in an unusual turn of events, actually be coming down in April due to this government's policy change announced in the last budget.

    Whilst there is a frequent change to the Fuse tariffs on offer, if you are already on a Fuse fixed tariff, it probably is not worth transferring to a new fixed Fuse tariff due to the early exit fees you will incur.

    Note that you should be able to negotiate a reduction of about 50% in early exit fees if you are transferring to a new Fuse fixed tariff … but do that before you pull the trigger.

    Make certain you are sure of your calculations.

    Depending on which version of their August 2025 you have, you may have already secured one of their best ever offerings (that is still a live tariff)

    Otherwise, 49 days before your early maturity date should allow you to grab a new fixed tariff without incurring any early exit fees. (which as you have calculated, will be in July)

  • gpman
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    Feb Fixed (13m) v1 - NLA
    Now reverted to:
    Jan Fixed (13m) v3

  • gpman
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    edited 26 February at 6:37PM

    Jan Fixed (13m) v3 - NLA (again)

    Now:

    Feb Fixed (13m) v2

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